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 1       I|  retain his love?"~ ~"I see no reason why she should not if circumstances
 2       I|    into her life, and when, by reason of her exalted mission as
 3     III|        are you ignorant of the reason."~ ~The handsome young man
 4     III|        admission."~ ~"But what reason have you for wishing my
 5       V| imagination is mistress of the reason.~ ~As the crowd poured out
 6       V|      to laughter."~ ~"For what reason, pray?"~ ~"Oh, not from
 7       X|            And for a very good reason: the insurgents chopped
 8      XI|          he lamented, "and the reason is that your advocate is
 9     XII|        He is bound to lose his reason. Do you wish to wager that
10    XIII|        of the palace, for some reason that she could only vaguely
11    XIII|        I have told you but one reason why I sought you here to-day.
12     XVI|     very clearly. Whatever the reason, the stranger's advent elicited
13   XVIII|         I beg you, if you have reason to hate this man, yet suffer
14     XXI| declared, "and that I had good reason to send those stones after
15    XXII|       Yet that is not the main reason. Toroczko is a breeding-place
16  XXVIII|        Borgia, and not without reason had she applauded herself
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